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Sophia Smith: Elevation
BySophia Smith
saxophone
Kenny Garrett
saxophone, altob.1960

Chris Potter
saxophone, tenorb.1971

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954
Formed in 2017, this quartet represents a wide and diverse group of musicians from around the globe, giving Elevation a broad span of influences. These include Iranian-Canadian pianist,
Amir Mehrabi
pianoAgneya Chikte
drumsThe opening track to Elevation is titled "Bright," perhaps in recognition to her tone. Smith delivers a catchy melody both composed and played with clear passion, channelling a folk-like influence. "Nocturne," as one might expect, is an elegant feature capturing the sparkle of a night sky. Its unified introduction is brilliantly executed and proceeds with a faded outro.
The title track, "Elevation," welcomes the guest appearance of tenor saxophonist
Kyle Tarder-Stoll
saxophoneThe inevitable ballad to be presented on this album, "Dreams of My Past," is a great insight to the sound of Smith as she experiments with range and contour. Her own chord progressions are filled with extensive harmony and colour providing a difficult platform to perform on; but they are executed admirably. Rounded off with a moving cadenza, this track is particularly noteworthy.
Elevation captures the essence of modern jazz in the mindset of a talented and exciting new prospect that is Sophia Smith. ">
Track Listing
Bright; Meraki; Nocturne; Elevation; Dreams of My Past; Outlander; What I'm Looking For; Ultramarine.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Kyle Tarder-Stoll: tenor saxophone.
Album information
Title: Elevation | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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